camouflage
verbNAmE//ˈkæməˌflɑʒ//
camouflage something (with something)Verb Forms present simple I / you / we / they camouflage he / she / it camouflages
past simple camouflaged
-ing form camouflaging
- conceal
- cover
- disguise
- mask
- camouflage
- hide to put or keep someone or something in a place where they/it cannot be seen or found; to keep something secret, especially your feelings:He hid the letter in a drawer. She hid her disappointment from her brother.
- conceal (formal) to hide someone or something; to keep something secret:The paintings were concealed beneath a thick layer of plaster. Tim could barely conceal his disappointment. When it is being used to talk about emotions, conceal is often used in negative statements.
- cover to place something over or in front of something in order to hide it:She covered her face with her hands.
- disguise to hide or change the nature of something, so that it cannot be recognized:He tried to disguise his accent.
- mask to hide a feeling, smell, fact, etc. so that it cannot be easily seen or noticed:She masked her anger with a smile.
- camouflage to hide someone or something by making them/it look like the things around, or like something else:The soldiers camouflaged themselves with leaves and twigs.
- to hide/conceal/mask something behind something
- to hide/conceal something under something
- to hide/conceal something from somebody
- to hide/conceal/disguise/mask the truth/the fact that…
- to hide/conceal/disguise/mask your feelings
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